The main intent here is to test embedding a YouTube video and not to show off my riding or lack of video editing skills.
That said, this video is preventative of my level of "off road" riding with the Super T. The Super T is my first bike (now with 18k Miles on the clock) and I only recently moved over to 50/50 tires (Shinko 804/805). I'm learning to relax and maintain a controlled momentum by just letting the bike roll (something I'm use to from Mt Biking).
The footage is of me and my friend Dean riding an un-maintained section of Red Gate Rd in Jaffrey, NH. The segment from 4:20 to around 8:00 is of Dean kindly inspecting and clearing the mud puddle. The most technical (well it felt technical to me) riding comes after the mud puddle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaCt2YqyRAw
That said, this video is preventative of my level of "off road" riding with the Super T. The Super T is my first bike (now with 18k Miles on the clock) and I only recently moved over to 50/50 tires (Shinko 804/805). I'm learning to relax and maintain a controlled momentum by just letting the bike roll (something I'm use to from Mt Biking).
The footage is of me and my friend Dean riding an un-maintained section of Red Gate Rd in Jaffrey, NH. The segment from 4:20 to around 8:00 is of Dean kindly inspecting and clearing the mud puddle. The most technical (well it felt technical to me) riding comes after the mud puddle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaCt2YqyRAw